MURFREESBORO — Exciting
opportunities to work on projects that have a direct impact on the public’s
well-being await MTSU students this semester.
The Center for Health and Human Services has internships to
offer students looking to make a compelling difference in the lives of people
and their communities.
Since 2010, the center has placed nearly 40 students in
internships working on grants and projects of the center or those of its
community partners. Projects have focused on such areas of concern as childhood
cancer, cancer prevention and early detection, healthy lifestyles and obesity
prevention, tobacco prevention and women’s health.
“Our students consistently report how pleased they are with
their choice to complete an internship with CHHS,” said Casie Higginbotham, a
lecturer in the Department of Health and Human Performance. “I have repeatedly
heard from interns that they were able to use what they learned in their
classes in a real-world context that made their education come to life.”
MTSU alumnae Kaeley Haslinger and Shatoria Evans
participated in internships during the summer of 2017 through the center’s
partnership with the Women Survivors Alliance. They created a social media
campaign for the organization’s national conference, which hosted 400 cancer survivors
from across the country.
“The internship this summer really did pay off and opened my
eyes to a world I had not been a part of before,” said Haslinger. “I feel like
I know more about how a health-focused nonprofit organization works.”
Another service learning project involved research performed
by health and human performance students over the course of a semester for an
oral health and tobacco cessation assessment and training program for dental
professionals. This research helped the center obtain a grant earlier this
year.
The center develops job descriptions for each student
opportunity. Center staff and project partners serve as supervisors, providing
feedback throughout the project as well as midpoint and final written
evaluations.
The Center
for Health and Human Services seeks to improve
the health and well-being of Tennesseans. The center, in partnership with the
Adams Chair of Excellence in Health Care Services, initiates and strengthens
academic programs in health and human services to support workforce development
and promote healthy communities.
Through collaborative affiliations
and partnerships, the center facilitates research, communications, education
and training in public health issues of importance to Tennessee consistent with
the mission and purpose of MTSU.
For more information, contact Cynthia Chafin, interim center
director, at 615-898-5493 or cynthia.chafin@mtsu.edu
or go to www.mtsu.edu/chhs.
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